1014 |
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The Byzantine Emperor Basil earns the title "Slayer of Bulgers" after he orders the blinding of 15,000 Bulgerian troops. |
1536 |
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William Tyndale, the English translator of
the New Testament, is strangled and burned at the stake for heresy at
Vilvorde, France. |
1696 |
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Savoy Germany withdraws from the Grand Alliance. |
1788 |
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The Polish Diet decides to hold a four year session. |
1801 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte imposes a new constitution on Holland. |
1847 |
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Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre is published in London. |
1866 |
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The Reno brothers–Frank, John, Simeon and
William–commit the country's first train robbery near Seymore, Indiana
netting $10,000. |
1927 |
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The first "talkie," The Jazz Singer, opens with popular entertainer Al Jolson singing and dancing in black-face. By 1930, silent movies were a thing of the past. |
1941 |
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German troops renew their offensive against Moscow. |
1965 |
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Patricia Harris takes post as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, becoming the first African American U.S. ambassador. |
1966 |
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Hanoi insists the United States must end its bombings before peace talks can begin. |
1969 |
|
Special Forces Captain John McCarthy is
released from Fort Leavenworth Penitentiary, pending consideration of
his appeal to murder charges. |
1973 |
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Israel is taken by surprise when Egypt,
Syria, Iraq and Jordan attack on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur,
beginning the Yom Kippur War. |
1981 |
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Egyptian president Anwar el-Sadat is
assassinated in Cairo by Islamic fundamentalists. He is succeeded by
Vice President Hosni Mubarak. |
1987 |
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Fiji becomes a republic independent of the British Commonwealth. |
1995 |
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Astronomers discover 51 Pegasi is the second star known to have a planet orbiting it. |
2000 |
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Yugoslavia's president Slobodan Milosevic
and Argentina's vice-president Carlos Alvarez both resign from their
respective offices. |
2007 |
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Explorer and author Jason Lewis becomes the first person to complete a human-powered circumnavigation of the globe. |
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